The Bible tells us that the wages of sin is death. While Christians may differ in their understanding of the phrase, Anglican Watch can say with confidence that one outcome is sharp declines in funding for the dioceses and parishes involved. Several churches we follow reflect this trend, including: St. Paul’s, Dayton,
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Why doesn’t the Episcopal church heal itself?
As we watch the Episcopal Church plunging toward oblivion, we ask the question, “Why doesn’t the church do something?” ‘ The answer, we believe, can be found at the parish level. Specifically, very few Episcopal parishes are spiritually healthy. And those that are unhealthy rarely recognize they are unwell. Indeed,
Continue readingIs RICO the solution to corruption at GCA and Grace Chapel?
The Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization (RICO) legislation has been in the news lately. Enacted on both the state and federal levels, Georgia’s RICO is proving problematic for Donald Trump. But is RICO a solution for issues at Grace Chapel and Grace Christian Academy (GCA)? There’s no definitive answer, but Anglican Watch believes
Continue readingGCA’s Patti Tremblay evinces possible guilt in her conduct after Grant’s death
Some time ago, Anglican Watch covered the role of Grace Christian Academy (GCA)/Grace Chapel employee Patti Tremblay in the events prior to Grant Solomon’s death. Today’s post examines Tremblay’s strange conduct in the days following Grant’s death and explores the possible reasons for her conduct. For starters, let’s look at how most of us
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